If anyone needs a reminder, this continues the alternate continuity of movie 20 and is the movie that involves both Lugia and the newest Pokemon, Zeraora. The movie will get a limited theatrical run in the US this November and I'm sure Disney will air the movie on TV at some point in December.

Hey, Twitch will be livestream most of the first nine seasons of the Pokemon anime and will also livestream eight of the movies. Movie details will be released closer to event time.

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The marathon begins on the TwitchPresents channel at 10 a.m. PDT on Monday, August 27. Mondays through Thursdays will feature blocks of 10 to 16 Pokémon the Series episodes, with each block repeating throughout the day. Fridays and Saturdays will consist of encore presentations of the episodes that were featured at the beginning of that week.

Additionally, a special Pokémon movie presentation will take place each Sunday. Check the TwitchPresents channel for more information about when the movies will air.

Here's when you can catch each season of Pokémon the Series:

August 27: Pokémon: Indigo League (Season 1)

September 3: Pokémon: Adventures in the Orange Islands (Season 2)

September 10: Pokémon: The Johto Journeys (Season 3)

September 17: Pokémon: Johto League Champions (Season 4)

September 24: Pokémon: Master Quest (Season 5)

October 1: Pokémon Advanced (Season 6)

October 8: Pokémon: Advanced Challenge (Season 7)

October 15: Pokémon: Advanced Battle (Season 8)

October 22: Pokémon: Battle Frontier (Season 9)

Starting August 27, 2018, Pokémon fans can join an animation celebration of epic proportions when Twitch begins streaming a two-month marathon of Pokémon the Series on its TwitchPresents channel. The first nine seasons of Ash and Pikachu's many adventures, plus eight Pokémon feature films, will be shown from August 27 to October 28.